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Atom


The
smallest
part of
an
element
that can exist
Element


A substance of only
one
type of atom
There are approximately
100
elements listed in the periodic table
Groups of elements based on properties
Metals
Non-metals
Compound


Two or more elements combined
chemically
in
fixed
proportions which can be represented by formulae
Compounds have different
properties
than their
constituent
elements
Mixture


Two
or more elements or compounds not
chemically
combined together
Mixtures
have the same
chemical
properties as their constituent materials
Methods to separate mixtures
Filtration
Crystallisation
Simple
distillation
Fractional
distillation
Chromatography
Separation methods for mixtures do not involve
chemical
reactions
Simple distillation


1.
Liquid
boils off and condenses in the
condenser
2.
Thermometer
reads the
boiling point
of the pure liquid
Crystallisation/
Evaporation


1. Solution is
heated
until all the solvent
evaporates
2.
Solids
stay in the
vessel
3.
Saturated
solution is cooled to form
crystals
Fractional distillation


1. Mixture is
repeatedly condensed
and
vaporised
in a fractionating column
2. Liquids
condense
at different
heights
in the column
Filtration


1.
Insoluble
solid is caught in the
filter paper
2.
Filtrate
is the substance that comes through the
filter paper
Chromatography


1. Mixture is dissolved in a
solvent
and placed on
paper
2. Solvent rises up the
paper
,
separating
the mixture
Separating funnel


Apparatus for
separating
immiscible liquids of different
densities
Plum-pudding
model

Atom is a ball of
positive
charge with
negative
electrons embedded in it
Bohr/nuclear model


Electrons
orbit the nucleus at specific distances (shells), came from
alpha scattering
experiments
Proton


Positive
particle found in the
nucleus
Neutron


Particle found in the
nucleus
, discovered by James
Chadwick
Atom structure


Small
central
nucleus (
protons
and neutrons) with electrons orbiting
Relative masses:
proton 1
, neutron 1, electron very small; Relative charges:
proton 1
, neutron 0, electron -1
Atoms are
electrically neutral
because they have the same number of electrons and
protons
Atomic radius is
0.1
nm
Nuclear radius is 1 x 10^-14 m, which is
1/10000
of the atomic radius
Atomic
number

The number of
protons
in the
nucleus
Atoms are
electrically neutral


They have the same number of
electrons
and
protons
Atom radius


0.1
nm
Nucleus radius


1 x 10-14 m,
1/10000
of atom radius
Atoms of the same element have the same number of
protons
in the
nucleus
Majority of atom mass
In the
nucleus
Mass
number

The total number of
protons
and
neutrons
Calculating number of
neutrons


Subtract
atomic
number from
mass
number
Isotope


Atoms
of the same element with different numbers of
neutrons
, but same chemical properties
Relative atomic mass


The average mass value which takes the
mass
and abundance of isotopes of an element into account, on a scale where the
mass
of 12C is 12
Ion


A charged particle formed when an atom
loses
or
gains
electrons
Comparison of metal and non-metal properties
Boiling/melting point (
high
/
low
)
Conductivity (
heat
and
electricity
/don't conduct)
Appearance (
shiny
/
dull
)
Malleability (
yes
/
brittle
)
Density (
high
/
low
)
Oxides (
basic
/
acidic
)
Reaction between metal and non-metal
Forms an
ionic
compound
Reaction between non-metal and non-metal
Forms a
molecular
compound with
covalent
bonds
Solute,
solvent
, solution, miscible, immiscible,
soluble
, insoluble

Solute
is a substance
dissolved
in a solvent to form a solution
Miscible liquids mix together, immiscible don't
Soluble substances can dissolve in a
solvent
,
insoluble
cannot
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